NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace opened up about his struggles.
CONNECTTWEETLINKEDINCOMMENTEMAILMOREKANSAS CITY, Kan. — NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace acknowledged going through some tough times, on and off the track, before breaking down in tears ahead of Saturday night’s race at Kansas Speedway.
“I’ll be damned,” Wallace said quietly, his blue hat pulled low over his eyes, “It all goes away when you get behind the wheel. It’s 16 years of driving. It helps. But it’s tough.” — Jeff Gluck AF May 10, 2019“It’s been a rough moment for a while,” said the usually upbeat Wallace, an Alabama native and the only black driver in NASCAR’s top level. “Just trying to do everything I can.”— Bob Pockrass May 10, 2019Wallace is known for wearing his heart on his sleeve, one of the reasons he has become a favorite among many fans. Tears also flowed after he finished second in last year’s Daytona 500, which remains his only top-five finish in 51 career Cup Series starts.
— Bubba Wallace May 7, 2019Accompanying a montage showing Wallace joking, he tweeted: “Ha. With a laugh and smile like this every week you’d think there is no way one could mask so much negative and dark . Lonely dark roads ain’t fun, keep on keeping on I guess.”More: Kyle Busch dodges fine for criticizing NASCAR rules package after Dover race
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